Mont Tremblant is a resort that you really can’t fully imagine until you’ve actually been. They’ve got it all covered, you name it, you can do it! Tremblant uses a powerful snowmaking system called “an Avalanche” with over 1000 snow guns to complement the already abundant snow provided by Mother Nature. This keeps the conditions unbelievable from November through April. Tremblant is the biggest hill in the area, so you’ll find longer steeper runs. With 92 trails over four sides of the mountain, beginners right through to experts will be happy. The runs are long, i.e. there is a 6 km beginner level run called Nansen. There are three different snow parks to appeal to different skill levels as well as plenty of mogul hills and glades.

Tremblant has a 40 acre groomed terrain park with more than 40 different features including a huge Superpipe and 10,000 watt sound system. The most advanced level park is called the White Evil and it combines crazy moguls with huge jumps and rails. The beginner park, Progression Park still has all the challenges; you’ll just find the jumps and obstacles a little easier. The intermediate snow park is called North Park and it offers a great set of big air jumps, rails and tabletops.

The resort itself is located 130 km north of Montreal and visitors will revel in the beautiful views of the Laurentians and the lake, and can take advantage of the countless activities offered including swimming, snowshoeing, snowmobiling, tubing, dog sledding, skating, spa, shopping, and many more. In the colourful pedestrian village there are hotels, studios, condos and chalets to stay in and you’ll have a stunning choice of restaurants and bars at your service. It really is a world-class resort.